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Practice Conditionals Second and Third

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Practice Conditionals Second and Third

exercise second and third conditionals
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"Fill Me Up!" "Fill Me Up!

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A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Second
Second Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language. 1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language.
2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer. 2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer.
3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner. 3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner.
4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money. 4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money.
5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests. 5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests.
6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder. 6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder.
7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately. 7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately.
8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town. 8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town.
9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions. 9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions.
10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money. 10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money.

"Fill Me Up!" "Fill Me Up!"


A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Second
Second Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language. 1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language.
2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer. 2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer.
3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner. 3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner.
4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money. 4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money.
5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests. 5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests.
6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder. 6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder.
7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately. 7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately.
8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town. 8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town.
9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions. 9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions.
10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money. 10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money.

"Fill Me Up!" "Fill Me Up!"


A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Second
Second Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language. 1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language.
2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer. 2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer.
3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner. 3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner.
4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money. 4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money.
5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests. 5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests.
6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder. 6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder.
7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately. 7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately.
8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town. 8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town.
9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions. 9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions.
10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money. 10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money.

"Fill Me Up!" "Fill Me Up!"


A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following A. Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Second
Second Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language. 1. If I (have) more free time, I (learn) a new language.
2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer. 2. She (help) you if she (know) the answer.
3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner. 3. If they (not be) so busy, they (join) us for dinner.
4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money. 4. He (take) the job if it (pay) more money.
5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests. 5. If we (live) in a bigger house, we (invite) more guests.
6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder. 6. You (do) better in the test if you (study) harder.
7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately. 7. If I (see) a ghost, I (run) away immediately.
8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town. 8. They (visit) the museum if they (be) in town.
9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions. 9. If she (be) the CEO, she (make) different decisions.
10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money. 10. We (go) on vacation if we (save) enough money.
THIRD CONDITIONALS THIRD CONDITIONALS
Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third
Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it. 1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it.
2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder. 2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder.
3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train. 3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train.
4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time. 4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time.
5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost. 5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost.
6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket. 6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket.
7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic. 7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic.
8. They (win) the game if they (play) better. 8. They (win) the game if they (play) better.
9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left. 9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left.
10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine. 10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine.

THIRD CONDITIONALS THIRD CONDITIONALS


Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third
Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it. 1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it.
2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder. 2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder.
3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train. 3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train.
4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time. 4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time.
5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost. 5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost.
6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket. 6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket.
7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic. 7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic.
8. They (win) the game if they (play) better. 8. They (win) the game if they (play) better.
9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left. 9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left.
10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine. 10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine.

THIRD CONDITIONALS THIRD CONDITIONALS


Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third
Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it. 1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it.
2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder. 2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder.
3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train. 3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train.
4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time. 4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time.
5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost. 5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost.
6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket. 6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket.
7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic. 7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic.
8. They (win) the game if they (play) better. 8. They (win) the game if they (play) better.
9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left. 9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left.
10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine. 10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine.

THIRD CONDITIONALS THIRD CONDITIONALS


Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third Direction: Write the correct form of the verb in the following Third
Conditional sentences. Conditional sentences.
1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it. 1. If I (know) about the party, I (go) to it.
2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder. 2. She (pass) the exm if she (study) harder.
3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train. 3. If they (leave) earlier, they (catch) the train.
4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time. 4. He (not miss) the flight if he (wake up) on time.
5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost. 5. If we (bring) a map, we (not get) lost.
6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket. 6. You (not get) sick if you (wear) a jacket.
7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic. 7. If it (not rain), we (have) a picnic.
8. They (win) the game if they (play) better. 8. They (win) the game if they (play) better.
9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left. 9. If I (see) the sign, I (turn) left.
10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine. 10. She (feel) better if she (take) the medicine.

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